Once in a while, the following questions generated on the college/university campuses: Why is there a need for a National Fraternity? Why is there a need for a National Office?
There are really long answers for those questions, but in this space we will keep the answers short and to the point. The national fraternity gives organization, purpose, recognition and authority to the collective efforts of the students that join Alpha Phi Omega on their individual campuses. The national office is the administrative center for programs of the fraternity, as well as the administrative arm that insures that the structure stays "glued" together. To read more about the National Office history, click here.
In our pledge manual, it states that the national office keeps permanent records of all members and chapters. Today, our records reflect over 375,000 brothers, more than 700 chapters, and 20,000 life members. As you might imagine those numbers increase every day.
In addition, the national office provides a host of services to members, chapters, alumni and staff. To see a listing of the National Office Staff members and a summary of their duties, click here. For open positions, please click here.
The national office by its very nature is a service to the
members. If you have questions or concerns please use the
information below to contact the national office today or
anytime.
Phone:
816-373-8667
Fax: 816-373-5975
14901 E 42nd Street
South
Independence, MO
64055-7347
Office hours are between 8:45 AM to 4:45 PM CT - Monday through Friday.
Visitors are always welcome during office hours.